Ladies European Tour

Foster heads four-pronged Irish bid for LET cards into final day at Lalla Aicha Q-School

Anna Foster leads a four-strong Irish challenge for Ladies European Tour cards into the fifth and final round of the Lalla Aicha Q-School in Morocco.

Foster heads four-pronged Irish bid for LET cards into final day at Lalla Aicha Q-School

Good day for the Irish at LET Q-School in Morocco

Amateur Canice Screene fired a two-under 70 to lie just one stroke off the lead after the opening 36 holes of the Ladies European Tour’s Lalla Aicha Q-School in Morocco.

Good day for the Irish at LET Q-School in Morocco

Positive start for Irish golf at LET Q-School

Amateur Canice Screene got off to a hot start in her quest for an LET card when she went bogey-free for the first time in her career at the Lalla Aicha Q-School in Morocco.

Positive start for Irish golf at LET Q-School

Emotional Norris continues South African dominance at Leopard Creek

South Africa’s Shaun Norris faced an anxious wait before claiming an emotional one-shot win in the Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek.

Emotional Norris continues South African dominance at Leopard Creek

Foster tops her qualifier as Wilson, Mehaffey and Screene make it to LET Q-School final stage

Elm Park’s Anna Foster “relieved” to be finished but delighted to top the qualifiers at Palm Golf Ourika for next week’s final stage of the Ladies European Tour’s Lalla Aicha Q School in Morocco.

Foster tops her qualifier as Wilson, Mehaffey and Screene make it to LET Q-School final stage

Mehaffey, Wilson, Foster and Screene poised at LET Q-Qchool qualifiers

Four Irish players are in position to join Douglas’ Sara Byrne at the next week’s Final Stage of the Ladies European Tour’s Lalla Aicha Q School in Morocco.

Mehaffey, Wilson, Foster and Screene poised at LET Q-Qchool qualifiers

Walsh 18th in final LET Order of Merit as Ciganda win Spanish Open

Kildare rookie Lauren Walsh finished an impressive 18th in the Ladies European Tour Order of Merit as Spain’s Carlota Ciganda claimed a one-stroke victory in the season-ending Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España.

Walsh 18th in final LET Order of Merit as Ciganda win Spanish Open

Lowry nine back in Madrid; miraculous Nolan joins Power, Kennedy, Kitt and Mullarney in PQ2

Shane Lowry made five birdies in his last ten holes but a three-under 68 still left him nine shots behind leader Angel Hidalgo heading into the final round of the acciona Open de España in Madrid.

Lowry nine back in Madrid; miraculous Nolan joins Power, Kennedy, Kitt and Mullarney in PQ2

Irish eyes smiling for Dimmock, Maguire and Curtis Cup heroines

Annabel Dimmock completed a dream comeback from a career-threatening injury to end her five-year drought and claim a “home” win after a playoff in the KPMG Women’s Irish Open at Carton House.

Irish eyes smiling for Dimmock, Maguire and Curtis Cup heroines

Maguire not panicking over putting as she trails Dimmock by 11 shots at Carton House

Leona Maguire insisted there are “no panic stations” after she endured another frustrating day on the greens to trail leader Annabel Dimmock by 11 strokes heading into the final round of the KPMG Women’s Irish Open at Carton House Fairmont.

Maguire not panicking over putting as she trails Dimmock by 11 shots at Carton House

Leona Maguire hits the front as Olivia Mehaffey makes happy return

Leona Maguire led the home challenge after an opening 70 but she was even more pleased to see pal Olivia Mehaffey dip under par on her return to action in the KMPG Women’s Irish Open at Carton House Fairmont.

Leona Maguire hits the front as Olivia Mehaffey makes happy return

Leona: ‘We're only playing for a fraction of what the guys are playing for’

Leona Maguire admits winning the KPMG Women’s Irish Open this week would be “incredibly special”, but she’d like to see the purse increased and the date changed so it can attract the “world-class field this event deserves.”

Leona: ‘We're only playing for a fraction of what the guys are playing for’